Results for: representation
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“Twenties” Episode 206 Recap: Stud 4 Soft Stud
What is happening this fall for Black queer women’s representation is unmatched, there is not a single point ever in television history where you could even find something comparable.
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December 2022: What’s New and Gay To Stream
We’ve got the return of several queer-inclusive reality TV shows, movies like Bros and The Almond & The Seahorse, new seasons of Doom Patrol, Sort Of and Gossip Girl, and more!
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“Harley Quinn” and “Star Trek: Lower Decks” Give Chaotic Bisexuals a Good Name
It is shockingly rare to see the complex internal lives of women explored like this on TV, to dig through their motivations with them, to ride the waves of their messy decisions alongside them, without ever losing sight of their humanity.
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March 2023: What’s New and Gay To Stream
Friends it is finally time for Yellowjackets Season Two! Also a queer British comedy horror show set on a cruise ship, the Nan Goldin documentary, 1930s lesbian trysts in “Perry Mason,” a Mae Martin stand-up special and more!
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Boobs on Your Tube: Willow’s Thirsty Sword Lesbians Go Full Fan Fiction
Plus updates on Mythic Quest and that completely unhinged Monarch series finale.
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“Elite” Season 6 Is a Mess — and Not the Fun Kind
Season six brutally buries a gay, becomes reductive in its trans storytelling, and generally misses the mark.
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The 40 Best LGBTQ+ TV Shows on HBO Max With Lesbian, Queer or Trans Characters
Come with me on a journey into the best of what HBO Max has to offer fans of lesbian, bisexual and queer television.
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Luz and Amity Make Queer Kissing History on Disney’s “The Owl House”
Move over, Flynn Rider — there’s a new Prince Charming in town!
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F*ck It, I’m Starting Riverdale: A Year-Long Live Tweet
I’m giving myself until the end of 2024 to watch all of Riverdale — and you’re going to watch it with me.
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The Owl House’s Queer Love Story Knows We Need Hope, a Little Happiness
Disney won’t stand up for gays, JK Rowling keeps coming after trans women — and then there’s The Owl House, telling the sweetest, gentlest, most beautiful story about two baby gay witches falling in love.
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A League of Their Own’s Roberta Colindrez & Priscilla Delgado on Queer Maintext and Just Playing Ball
“Well, there’s something about me and Lori Petty. Also, Madonna, Rosie, what’s going on? Marla Hooch? Come on. I love baseball, of course. But I love the movie for so many reasons I didn’t understand until I was much, much older.”
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Boobs on Your Tube: NCIS: Hawai’i Delights in its Queer Honeymoon Phase
Fall TV is back, baby! We’ve got updates on Monarch, House of the Dragon, Vampire Academy, New Amsterdam, Queen Sugar, and more!
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‘The Ultimatum: Queer Love’ Season 2, Episodes 4-5 Recap: Trial Marriage Time
The second and third weeks of trial marriages bring tears, sex, and People Having Serious Conversations Under Blankets on the Couch.
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To L And Back: Generation Q Podcast 305: Gay Bees and Dating Your Exes’ Exes
“This is what the show is about. The show is about dating your exes, your friend’s exes, and your exes’ exes. That’s the topic of the program.”
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Boobs on Your Tube: Willow’s Queer Knight Wants Your Grubby Hands off Her Princess!
Plus updates on The Sex Lives of College Girls and Survivor!
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January 2023: What’s New and Gay To Stream
We’ve got new seasons of Vox Machina, Hunters and Ginny & Georgia; a cringe comedy indie film set at a destination lesbian wedding, an action series that strands a lesbian on an oil rig, Alan Cummings’ competition reality show with a non-binary contestant, a new “very queer” Anne Rice adaptation, HBO’s “The Last of Us” and so much more!
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Bisexual Chaos Reigns on “The Circle” Season 5
And now it’s time for our TV Team’s Resident Bisexual to rank her Circle faves!
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Honorable Mentions: More LGBT TV We Loved in 2021
Not all of our personal faves made it into our Top 25 Best LGBTQ TV Shows of 2021 list, so here’s our chance to tell you all about them.
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“Legends of Tomorrow” Episode 609: Laugh Tracks
Sara and Ava lead the team on a sitcom-themed adventure to prove that representation matters by way of saving Behrad’s favorite show.
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Ava DuVernay’s “Naomi” Is Here and Queer (and Absolutely Gorgeous)
It’s not the first time DuVernay has added queer characters to a pre-existing canvas: in 2016, she added Nova Bordelon, a bisexual journalist/activist, to the world Natalie Baszile created in Queen Sugar. The goal, the creator told television critics earlier this week, isn’t representation, it’s normalization.